0 past simple and past participle of bogey --
1 (in golf) to score a bogey for a particular hole: --
He bogeyed the sixth, but birdied the seventh.
Nelson found a greenside bunker at 17 and bogeyed to fall into a tie.
Harrington bogeyed the final three holes and finished two strokes behind.
Dufner began the final round with the 54-hole lead, but suffered setbacks when he bogeyed two and three to surrender the lead.
Curtis held at least a share of the lead until he bogeyed the final two holes on the front nine.
However, he bogeyed 16 and 17 and just missed a birdie putt at 18 that would have tied the lead.
She led wire-to-wire and bogeyed the final three holes.
He also bogeyed 13, the same hole on which he had sunk an eagle putt the previous day.
He was a stroke behind after 54 holes, but bogeyed three of the first five holes and finished four strokes back in fifth.